Churches and houses or worship in and around Green Lake

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Methodist Episcopal Church

10641-First Methodist Episcopal Church & Parsonage-Postmarked 1913
10641-First Methodist Episcopal Church & Parsonage-Postmarked 1913

The Methodist Episcopal Church was originally built on land donated by the Sherwoods, on Hill Street. It was built entirely of oak from Mr Spaulding’s forest east of town and was completed in 1853.  At the time it was the first house of worship in Marquette County. Anson Dart presented the bell for the church. 

First Congregational Church

10842-The First Congregational Church
10842-The First Congregational Church

The First Congregational Church was completed in 1857 at a total cost of $1678.  It was originally built on the corner of Mill & Scott Streets. This building would be used for at least 115 years. The stained glass windows were added in 1890 & 1900. Mr. & Mrs. Victor Lawson presented hymnals in 1904 and in 1905 donated $200 to the building of the parsonage across the street.

Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church

The cornerstone for the Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church was laid on August 23, 1908 and was built at a cost of $2800 at the corner of Lake and Ruth Streets. The Church was dedicated in 1909. Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church was mission dependent on St. Patrick’s Church of Ripon until 1921, when it became an independent parish. A bungalow style rectory was built for religious instruction in 1951. The original building was paid off in 1956. In 1960 a new building that could hold 450 was started. The new building was dedicated June 4, 1961. The original steeple of the first church was saved and resides on a lot to the west of the new building on Ruth Street.

10011-Catholic Church, Green Lake Wis.
10011-Catholic Church, Green Lake Wis.
11338-Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church, Interior View
11338-Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church, Interior View
10366-Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church Green Lake, Wis. 13
10366-Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church Green Lake, Wis. 13

Peace Lutheran Church

In 1901 Reverend Adolph Hoyer organized the Lutheran Church in Dartford. The New Lutheran Organization was called Evangelical Lutheran Friedens Congregation, later called Peace Lutheran Church. Property was purchased on Lake Street not far from Oakwood resort. In 1951 it was decided to build a new church. The old church was dismantled in May of 1953.  The new building was dedicated December 3, 1953.

10645-Lutheran Church & Parsonage
10645-Lutheran Church & Parsonage
11051-Peace Lutheran Church - Postmarked 1958
11051-Peace Lutheran Church - Postmarked 1958

Girl's Friendly Society Holiday House

The Girls Friendly Society, a ministry of the Episcopal Church, sponsored a summer camp for girls at the Holiday House on Spring Grove Road. Holiday House was located lakeside near the west end of Spring Grove Road, past the marina. The actual years of operation are not known, though the postcards we have are from the 1910s and 1920s. The Girls Friendly Society, founded in 1877, is still active. The Girl’s Friendly  Society provides ministry to girls in a safe and accepting environment where Christ’s love is evident. GFS-USA is a community within the Episcopal Church and a member of the World Council of GFS.

For more images of the Girl’s Friendly Society Holiday House, check out the Group Camps page.

10721-The Holiday House-aka The Girls Friendly Holiday House
10721-The Holiday House-aka The Girls Friendly Holiday House
11027-Interior of Chapel, Girl's Friendly Society Holiday House-Postmarked 1934
11027-Interior of Chapel, Girl's Friendly Society Holiday House-Postmarked 1934

Green Lake Bible Institute, now the Pilgrim Center

The Green Lake Bible Institute was built on the site of an ancient Indian meeting place on Spring Grove Road. The first service was held at this site in 1901. Now known as the Pilgrim Center and under the auspice of the Congregational Church, it offers activities for children and adults of all faiths. A new chapel with a stunning lake view has been built at this location.

There will be a separate page dedicated to the Pilgrim center with many more images coming soon.

11166-Pilgrim Camp Chapel-Green Lake Bible Institute-Postmarked 1957
11166-Pilgrim Camp Chapel-Green Lake Bible Institute-Postmarked 1957
10004-Green Lake Pilgrim Camp, Green Lake, WI, Chapel on the Point
10004-Green Lake Pilgrim Camp, Green Lake, WI, Chapel on the Point

American Baptist Assembly now Green Lake Conference Center

In 1849 the Baptists had a small group of 12 members in and around Dartford. No church was ever built, and by 1860 the families had left the area. The Baptists that run the Green Lake Conference center have no connection to any of the original Green Lake Baptists.

Dr. Wayland Hoyt, then Pastor of the First Baptist Church in Minnesota suggested building the first Chapel car on a trip through Northern Minnesota in 1890. A total of 7 of these cars were built. The final car built was the #7 Grace Chapel Car. It was built in 1915 at a cost of $21,000. This car served the western United States until 1946, when it was moved to Green Lake Wisconsin. This car is located on the grounds of the Green Lake Conference Center.

10071-Grace Chapel Car, American Baptist Assembly
10071-Grace Chapel Car, American Baptist Assembly
10073-Grace Chapel Car, American Baptist Assembly
10073-Grace Chapel Car, American Baptist Assembly
10074-Grace Chapel Car, American Baptist Assembly. Interior View
10074-Grace Chapel Car, American Baptist Assembly. Interior View
10706-Grace Chapel Car, American Baptist Assembly. Interior View
10706-Grace Chapel Car, American Baptist Assembly. Interior View

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